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  2. Vehicle attacks are difficult to prevent — but New Orleans ...

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    The 2016 Nice attack spurred New Orleans to install the bollards on Bourbon Street the following year, but they soon malfunctioned. In its 2019 security report for the French Quarter Management ...

  3. Barricades were supposed to keep Bourbon Street revelers safe ...

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    In the wake of a similar vehicle ramming attack in Nice, France, in July 2016, the city of New Orleans installed several steel mechanical barricades in the French Quarter in 2017 that could move ...

  4. New Orleans barriers to prevent vehicle attacks were in the ...

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    On Dec. 10, the city posted a photo on social media of a torn-up street in the French Quarter, with two bollards sitting atop a pallet. Work was scheduled to be completed by early Feb. 2025, when New Orleans will host the Super Bowl, city records show.

  5. How an ‘unimaginable’ truck attack unfolded on one of America ...

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    The Sugar Bowl parade kicked off in the French Quarter at 2 p.m., but some merrymakers had already started to gather at Jackson Square, CNN affiliate WDSU reported.There, they secured the spots ...

  6. New Orleans inches toward normalcy while mourning victims of ...

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    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A mix of law enforcement, street performers and football fans has filled New Orleansblocks as the city inches back to normalcy while mourning victims of the deadly New Year's rampage in which an Army veteran plowed a truck into revelers.

  7. French Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans.After New Orleans (French: Nouvelle-Orléans) was founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the city developed around the Vieux Carré ("Old Square" in English), a central square.